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Apiccaps appoints Paulo Gonçalves executive director
The board of Apiccaps, the Portuguese footwear association, has appointed Paulo Gonçalves as Executive Director. ”The decision recognizes his 26-year career with the institution, marked by professionalism, competence, and dedication,” the trade association commented. Holder of a degree in Media Studies from the Porto School of Journalism, Gonçalves has been ...
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ArticleExperts are confident about global footwear sales growth
The short-term outlook for footwear sales volumes and price growth is positive, based on the findings of the latest survey of experts published in the latest Business Conditions Survey released by World Footwear. About 77 percent of the panel expect sales volumes and prices to increase by at least 1.5 ...
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ArticlePortuguese footwear exports rise in first nine months of 2025
In the first nine months of 2025, Portuguese footwear exports rose by 3.8 percent year-over-year in volume to 53.3 million pairs and by 2.1 percent in value to €1.322 billion, according to data released by the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps. About 80 percent of Portuguese exports went to other European ...
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ArticleBioShoes4All project nears finish line with campaign to promote conscious consumption
BioShoes4All, an initiative to bolster the sustainability of Portugal’s footwear supply chain launched in 2022, is nearing the finish line, with the Portuguese footwear industry association Apiccaps announcing in mid-October that 85 percent of BioShoes4All projects had been completed and unveiling an international campaign to promote the conscious consumption of ...
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Nine out of 10 of consumers have adopted more sustainable habits
More than nine people out of 10 have adopted more sustainable habits, according to a survey conducted by Apiccaps, the Portuguese footwear association, in partnership with the Catholic University of Portugal. The survey, which involved 1,531 consumers from more than 50 countries, had 90.9 percent respondents claiming to have adopted ...
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ArticleGlobal footwear production rose by 6.9% in 2024
In 2024, global footwear production increased by 6.9 percent to 23.9 billion pairs, recovering from the 6 percent decline posted in 2023, according to the World Footwear Yearbook 2025 released by the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps. The recovery was driven by stronger consumption in key markets, such as China, where ...
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ArticlePortuguese shoemakers see US tariffs as an opportunity
The Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps said the US import duties announced by the US President, Donald Trump, “could be an opportunity for Portugal.” It noted that the round of tariffs released on July 31 by the US administration, and due to come into effect on Aug. 7 unless bilateral trade ...
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ArticleChina is expected to see a significant decline in its exports as a result of the trade war
The introduction of higher import tariffs by the US is expected to lead to a significant decline in China’s market share in global footwear exports, but the Asian powerhouse will remain the world’s leading manufacturer for the foreseeable future as the efficiency of its manufacturing base continues to attract buyers, ...
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Portuguese footwear industry signs new labor contract
The Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps said that it has reached a labor agreement with Fesete, the local trade union covering the textile, clothing, footwear and leather industries, covering 42,000 workers and 1,900 companies in the country. The new contract was approved by 10 of the 11 unions forming Fesete ...
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ArticlePortuguese footwear exports up 5.4% in value in Q1
In the first quarter of 2025, the Portuguese footwear industry exported 20 million pairs of shoes, worth €453 million. Compared to the previous year, shipments were up by 4.9 percent in volume and 5.4 percent in value, according to the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps. “This is a very promising start ...
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ArticlePortuguese footwear exports rise in volume, fall in value
The Portuguese footwear industry exported 67 million pairs of shoes worldwide in 2024, up 3.3 percent from 2023. However, in value, exports fell by 6.5 perdent to €1.702 billion, according to the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps citing preliminary data from the country’s statistics institute, INE. Portugal exports more than 90 ...
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ArticleEuropean footwear consumption seen anemic in 2025
Europe is expected to lag all other continents in terms of footwear consumption this year, according to a survey of experts published in the latest Business Condition Survey of World Footwear. On average, global footwear consumption, in volume, is forecast to rise by 8.4 percent in 2025 compared with 2024, ...
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ArticlePortugal’s FAIST project to create 300 jobs
The FAIST project launched by the Portuguese footwear industry to develop innovative products by the end of 2025 is expected to create 300 new jobs in the coming months, according to the project coordinator, Florbela Silva, in an interview released by the country’s footwear, components and leather goods manufacturers’ association, ...
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ArticleMicam attracts 40,950 visitors
The trade shows Micam Milano, Milano Fashion&Jewels, Mipel and The One Milano attracted 40,950 visitors, 55 percent of whom came from Italy and the remaining 45 percent from 140 countries. The largest number of visitors from European countries stemmed from Spain, Germany and France. ”The results from North America were ...
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ArticleGlobal footwear production fell 6% in 2023
In 2023, global footwear production decreased by 6 percent to 22.4 billion pairs, the lowest point in a decade barring the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, according to the World Footwear Yearbook 2024 released by the Portuguese footwear association Apiccaps. Production declined by 1.5 billion pairs, following a drop ...
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ArticleArgentina focuses on high-end products for the European market
With its 130 million pairs of shoes produced annually, Argentina ranks third among producing countries in the Americas after Brazil, with 849 million pairs, and Mexico, 205 million pairs, according to data released by the Argentine footwear association Cámara de la Industria del Calzado (CIC), as well as its Portuguese ...
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ArticlePortugal’s footwear industry plans to invest €600m by 2030 as it rivals with Italy
The Portuguese footwear industry plans to invest €600 million by 2030 to reinforce its positioning in the luxury segment, according to Luís Onofre, who was re-elected in January president of Apiccaps, the Portuguese association of footwear, components and leather goods manufacturers. Citing data from the European Union’s statistics office Eurostat, ...
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ArticleLuís Onofre re-elected at the helm of Apiccaps
Luís Onofre was re-elected president of Apiccaps, the Portuguese association of footwear, components and leather goods manufacturers, for a new three-year term. Joaquim Moreira will chair the association’s general meeting and Domingos Ferreira the supervisory board. In a statement, Onofre said that “it should be recognized that in recent years, ...
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CEC elects Rosana Perán as president
The general assembly of the European Footwear Confederation (CEC) held on Dec. 1 in Elche, Spain, elected Rosana Perán, as its president for the next two years. She is the first woman to head CEC and succeeds Luis Onofre, president of the Portuguese footwear association, Apiccaps. Perán is president of ...
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ArticleMain footwear producing countries suffer sharp falls in exports
The world’s four main footwear manufacturing countries have registered “very significant” falls in exports during the first half of 2023, according to data collected by Apiccaps, the Portuguese footwear association. Some key consumption markets are clogged up with inventories, stemming from overbuying to overcome disruption to the supply chain caused ...

